ip-as-logo

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Generate highly simplified personified IP mascot logos with Flat-first geometry, rounded heavy forms, two IP colors plus one background color by default, and extremely subtle neo-skeuomorphic shading. Use when creating an animal, creature, robot, ghost, plant, object, or other ch

Verified installs0
Stars2.0K
Version1.0.0
Quality88/100 · Excellent
Trust79/100 · Review then install
Audit89/100 · Safe to try

Supply asset profile

Coding and developer agents

Code review, repo analysis, testing, CI, GitHub, DevOps, and developer workflow skills.

Browse track

Scenario

Coding agents

I need a coding agent that can understand a repository, edit code, and review pull requests.

Agent fit

Claude Code + OpenAI Agents + CLI

Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, CLI, or custom agents.

Install

Ready

npx skills add s1dashu/ip-as-logo-skill --skill ip-as-logo

Maintenance

fresh

2d since push

Risk

Safe to try

Quality score needs review

GitHub quality

2.0K

88/100 Quality · 84/100 Trust

Coverage tags

CodingCoding agentsautomationagent-skill

Review notes

Quality score needs review

Agent adoption scorecard

Trust, audit, and install readiness at a glance

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Quality

Excellent
88

High-confidence pick with strong adoption and healthy maintenance signals.

Trust

Review then install
79

Good shortlist signal, but the agent should review audit notes, install policy, and outcome evidence before running it.

Audit

Safe to try
89

A machine-readable review of install readiness, security metadata, maintenance, and adoption risk.

OpenAgentSkill Trust Score v5

Human review before install

Use as the primary candidate after human or sandbox review.

CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLI

Stars

2.0K GitHub stars

Repo activity

2.0K stars, 89 forks

Maintenance

2d since push

License

MIT

Install

npx skills add s1dashu/ip-as-logo-skill --skill ip-as-logo

Install safety

standard package or runtime install path

Permission surface

filesystem or document access, database access

Agent outcomes

No agent outcome data yet

Docs

Strong README/SKILL.md context

Risk summary

Low metadata risk

  • Quality score needs review

Install readiness

Install path available

  • Install path is available
  • Repository evidence is available
  • License is declared
  • No Agent Proven outcome evidence yet

Agent-readable metadata

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Open JSON

Suited tasks

  • Browser automation workflows
  • Claude Code teams
  • teams that value GitHub adoption signals
  • Navigate pages

Suited agents

CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLIOpenAI AgentsCLI

Install decision

Command
npx skills add s1dashu/ip-as-logo-skill --skill ip-as-logo
Policy
review
Human review
yes

Trust and risk

Trust
79/100
Audit
89/100
Risk level
Safe to try

Outcome loop

Endpoint
/api/agent/outcome
Event ID
resolve
Outcomes
5

Install command

npx skills add s1dashu/ip-as-logo-skill --skill ip-as-logo

Do not use when

  • teams that need a vendor-supported SLA
  • high-compliance environments without internal security review
  • No major risk signals from current metadata
  • Quality score needs review
  • Production credentials, payments, or irreversible account changes without explicit human review

Agent safety v2

65/100 · Review before install

Reviewed with permission notesreview

Usable candidate, but the agent should surface permission and audit notes before installation.

Require human approval before installing into a real workspace.

Resolve via API

medium

Browser automation

Skill may drive a browser or interact with web pages.

medium

Network access

Skill likely fetches remote pages, APIs, repositories, or external services.

medium

Filesystem access

Skill may read or write project files, documents, generated artifacts, or local workspace state.

medium

Database access

Skill may inspect schemas, query databases, or work with persistent stores.

  • Quality score needs review

Install targets

Install this skill in your agent workflow

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skill install

OpenAgentSkill CLI

Resolve policy, run the source installer safely, and report a verified install receipt.

$ npx --yes https://github.com/Leon-Drq/openagentskill/releases/download/cli-v0.2.1/openagentskill-0.2.1.tgz install s1dashu-ip-as-logo-skill

Agent resolve plan

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Open text plan

Agent should check

  • Task fit and alternatives from Resolve API.
  • Audit score, trust score, and safety policy warnings.
  • Install target compatibility for Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, or CLI.

Copy prompt

Task: Use ip-as-logo in this workspace.
Resolve first: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20ip-as-logo%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium
Review install handoff: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/s1dashu-ip-as-logo-skill/install
Install command: npx skills add s1dashu/ip-as-logo-skill --skill ip-as-logo
Before running it, summarize audit warnings, required permissions, and the fallback skill if install is risky.

Agent handoff

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Open install API

Agent prompt

Use ip-as-logo for this task. Review https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/s1dashu-ip-as-logo-skill/install, then install with: npx skills add s1dashu/ip-as-logo-skill --skill ip-as-logo

Registry metadata

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Open manifest

Agent fit

100/100

Browser automation

Platforms

Claude Code, OpenAI Agents

Audit report

Safe to try · 89/100

A machine-readable review of install readiness, security metadata, maintenance, and adoption risk.

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Agent decision cockpit

Primary pick for Browser automation

Use this as a leading candidate, then validate the README and install path in your own agent stack.

100
Readiness
Adopt
Stage

Role in stack

Primary pick

Primary fit

Browser automation

Trust label

Production-ready

Install path

Command ready

Use when

  • Browser automation workflows
  • Claude Code teams
  • teams that value GitHub adoption signals

Evidence

  • 1,985 GitHub stars
  • recent repository activity
  • install command or GitHub repo available
  • 88/100 quality profile
  • 45 OpenAgentSkill engagement events

review first

  • No major risk signals from current metadata

Implementation path

  1. 1Install it in a sandbox agent and run one Browser automation task end to end.
  2. 2Compare output quality, latency, and failure behavior against at least one alternative.
  3. 3Promote it into production only after reviewing repository permissions, license, and maintenance signals.

Trust profile

Review then install

Good shortlist signal, but the agent should review audit notes, install policy, and outcome evidence before running it.

79
OpenAgentSkill Trust Score

GitHub adoption

PASS

2.0K GitHub stars

Stars/forks activity

INFO

2.0K stars, 89 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata

Recent maintenance

PASS

2d since push

License clarity

PASS

MIT

Good signals

  • AI review approved
  • Install path is available
  • Repository evidence is available
  • Recently maintained repository
  • Meaningful GitHub adoption signal
  • Install command has no obvious high-risk pattern
  • Outcome loop is ready but needs first real agent run

Review before install

  • Quality score needs review
  • No real agent outcome reports yet
  • Human review required before unattended installation

Recommended action

Use as the primary candidate after human or sandbox review.

Quality profile

Excellent candidate for agent workflows

High-confidence pick with strong adoption and healthy maintenance signals.

88
GitHub stars
2.0K
Freshness
2d ago
Install ready
Yes
License
MIT

Workflow fit

Use this skill in these scenarios

Workflow fit

Add it to a complete workflow

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Overview

--- name: ip-as-logo description: Generate highly simplified personified IP mascot logos with Flat-first geometry, rounded heavy forms, two purposeful IP colors over one solid background color, and ultra-light neo-skeuomorphic internal modeling. Use when creating an animal, creature, robot, ghost, plant, object, or other character as a minimal square logo or app-icon artwork, including when the agent should infer three product-relevant directions and propose six independent candidates for approval. ---

# IP as Logo

Create a logo first and a character second. Reduce the subject to a compact symbol that remains recognizable at `32 × 32`; do not produce a character illustration.

## Workflow

1. Parse the request for an explicit IP subject and available product context. Do not ask the user to choose a color mode unless they explicitly want to control it. 2. When the user has not specified an IP subject and the current workspace is a product repository, inspect relevant read-only context before asking questions. Prefer the README, product docs, package or app metadata, landing-page copy, manifests, and design tokens. Treat context as sufficient when the product purpose, primary audience, and intended personality can be inferred with reasonable confidence. 3. When product context is insufficient, ask one consolidated round of background questions covering what the product does, who it serves, and how it should feel. Do not start a second background questionnaire. Continue with the best supported interpretation after the answer. 4. Once context is sufficient, always present three concise directions before generation and explicitly propose generating six independent logo candidates in one batch. Do not generate until the user agrees, unless the current request already explicitly authorizes six outputs or asks the agent to proceed without another confirmation. 5. Choose the three proposed directions deliberately: - When the user explicitly specifies an IP subject, keep that subject and propose three distinct design treatments based on composition, silhouette treatment, secondary color region, or personality emphasis. - When the user does not specify an IP subject, propose three genuinely different IP subjects or metaphors. Tie each one to a different product attribute or brand promise; do not return three arbitrary animals with no rationale. 6. Interpret the user's response exactly: - If the user accepts all three directions and the six-image proposal, generate two independent variants per direction and label them `A1`, `A2`, `B1`, `B2`, `C1`, and `C2`. - If the user selects one direction but accepts six images, generate six controlled variants of that direction and label them `A1` through `A6`. - If the user rejects the proposed quantity, directions, or distribution, follow the user's replacement instructions without arguing for the default. 7. Default every candidate to exactly three semantic colors in the complete artwork: exactly two IP base colors plus exactly one background color. Reuse the two IP colors for facial marks and internal modeling rather than introducing additional semantic colors. Follow an explicit user request for another color count. Keep required product cues, identifying features, complexity limits, and any supplied palette consistent enough for useful comparison. 8. Determine the available image-generation path before promising output. In Codex, use ImageGen when it is available. In any other agent environment, use an available configured image generator; if none is available, ask the user whether they can provide or enable one. Do not fabricate generated results. 9. If the runtime supports subagents, parallelize the six independent candidates up to the available concurrency. Give every subagent the same product brief, shared constraints, and one assigned direction or variant; run remaining candidates in subsequent waves when capacity is limited. If subagents are unavailable, generate the candidates through separate image-generation calls or jobs. 10. If the user supplies a background palette, reserve every supplied color for backgrounds unless they explicitly say otherwise. Choose exactly two IP base colors independently for the subject and context unless the user also assigns subject colors. Do not treat any historical or example palette as a closed list of allowed backgrounds. 11. Abstract each subject using the complexity budget below. Generate every candidate as a separate full-resolution square asset; never ask an image model to compose a contact sheet, grid, or multi-logo image. Do not use existing logos or sibling candidates as image references when testing prompt-only reproducibility. 12. Inspect every output against every evaluation rule. Retry with one targeted correction when practical; never hide a failed constraint with silent post-processing. Treat a transparent or absent background as an allowed output variation unless the user explicitly requires an opaque background. 13. Preserve and label every generated result, whether its background is opaque or transparent. Report every label, IP direction and rationale, saved path, prompt/color mapping, dimensions, background mode, and remaining deviations. Present all results together and ask which candidate the user wants to refine.

When proposing directions before generation, describe each in one compact line: `<IP subject> — <product connection> — <defining silhouette>`. End with a direct proposal to generate six images using the distribution above. Do not turn the discovery phase into a long branding workshop unless the user asks for one.

## Complexity budget

- Build one dominant continuous outer silhouette from roughly `6–10` basic geometric shapes. - Use at most one species-defining feature: for example, one large pouch beak, one pair of curled horns, or one broad visor. - Use at most two broad internal color regions corresponding to the two IP base colors. Keep the face to two eyes and one mouth; omit eyebrows, highlights, nostrils, texture, and decorative marks unless essential. - Prefer a head or compact upper-body crop. Do not explain the full anatomy, costume, machinery, or story. - Remove repeated feathers, scales, fur tufts, armor plates, buttons, screws, numbers, labels, and other illustrative detail. - Require a readable black silhouette and recognizability at `32 × 32`.

## Shape language and composition

- Use thick, rounded, weighty contours and broad color masses. - Forbid sharp corners, pointed ears or beaks, needle-like tails, thin antennae, thin smiles, narrow gaps, and acute flame or feather tips. Replace every necessary tip with a visibly blunt rounded end. - Show both members of paired identifying features, such as ears, horns, wings, gills, or bells. - Let the IP emerge from the lower-left or lower-right corner and fill about `75–85%` of the canvas. Cropping at the bottom or side is intentional, but do not crop an identifying paired feature. - Keep the artwork upright; never rotate the logo canvas or tilt the main mark without an explicit request.

## Flat-first, ultra-light neo-skeuomorphism

- Start from flat semantic shapes and a strong, simple silhouette. The first read must remain a clean Flat-first graphic mark. - Add only `8–12%` extremely subtle internal tonal modeling inside the IP. Keep the result barely neo-skeuomorphic and composed mostly of flat graphic masses. - Let the image model realize that restrained tonal change naturally. Do not prescribe a gradient location, direction, span, edge width, highlight count, shadow count, or numerical hue/chroma shift. - Keep small facial marks simple and subordinate. Do not add glossy hotspots or detailed cavity rendering to eyes, mouths, noses, or other tiny features. - Keep the background visually flat and uniform. Apply tonal modeling only inside the IP, never as a background vignette, spotlight, or directional gradient. - Never add an external cast shadow. Avoid dramatic bevels, deep occlusion, glossy highlights, extrusion, photorealistic material rendering, or an obviously volumetric result. - Reject clay, inflatable, plastic, plush, toy-like, photorealistic, or strongly three-dimensional results.

## Color and canvas

- Default to exactly three semantic colors in the complete artwork: exactly two IP base colors plus exactly one background color. Closely related tonal variants created by the allowed internal modeling remain part of their underlying IP color family and do not count as extra semantic colors. - Choose the two IP colors from the product context, subject identity, intended personality, and user request. Organize both into broad purposeful masses; reuse one for facial marks and keep the other in one continuous defining region rather than scattering decorative fragments. - Choose both subject colors independently from the background. Favor clear, lively subject colors when appropriate, but do not impose global saturation, OKLCH, hue-shift, or chroma bands on the IP. - Choose the background freely for the context or from a user-supplied palette. Historical palettes and examples are suggestions only, never an allowlist or mandatory default palette. - Preserve clear visual separation between the dominant IP silhouette, its facial marks, and the background. If a user-supplied background causes weak separation, adjust the subject colors first rather than replacing the requested background. - Across a batch, vary the two-IP-color strategies deliberately instead of repeating the same neutral-heavy combination. - Keep related highlight and shade variants within the visual family of their underlying subject color. Do not introduce an unrelated hue under the label of shading or split one color into conspicuous stacked layers. - Keep an opaque background visually solid and uniform; report visible vignettes or directional gradients rather than silently flattening them in post-processing. - Request a fully opaque, edge-to-edge background by default. Keep the selected background visibly present in all four corners and every open area around the IP, with normal square outer corners. Preserve and report a transparent result when the generator returns one. - Generate a direct `1:1` square with square outer corners. Request approximately `1536 × 1536`; accept and preserve a native `1254 × 1254` result when that is the service output limit. Never resample merely to reach the requested number.

## Prompt skeleton

### Route constraints by generator capability

Determine the available image model and its actual tool schema from runtime metadata, configured provider documentation, or an explicit user statement. Do not guess a model or invent unsupported parameters.

- For modern instruction-following image models such as GPT Image 2, Nano Banana Pro, and Seedream 5.0 Pro, keep the complete positive prompt and express the minimal exclusions as the natural-language `Constraints:` line inside the main prompt. Do not create a separate negative-prompt payload for these models. - For an older model or runtime that explicitly exposes a dedicated parameter such as `negative_prompt`, keep every positive prompt line unchanged and deliver the minimal exclusions through that dedicated parameter in the syntax required by the available adapter. Omit the natural-language `Constraints:` line from the main prompt to avoid duplicating the same exclusions in both channels. - For an older model without a dedicated negative-prompt parameter, follow its documented prompt format. When only one prompt string is available, retain the concise natural-language `Constraints:` line. - Record the model or provider, the detected constraint-delivery mode (`main-prompt constraints` or `dedicated negative parameter`), and the exact constraint text or payload in the generation report.

When a dedicated legacy negative-prompt parameter is available, adapt this minimal payload to its required syntax:

```text text, watermark, borders, frames,

Technical details

Version
1.0.0
License
MIT
Last updated
Aug 19, 2026
Published
Aug 18, 2026

Decision snapshot

Primary pick

100
Ready
Adopt
Stage

1,985 GitHub stars

Audit

Install review

Install and adoption review

89
Safe to try
Security
87/100
Maintenance
100/100
Install
92/100
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Agent-proven evidence

Agent-proven evidence

Outcome reports after resolve, review, install, and one narrow run.

0
Proven
Needs first agent runAuto-install: review firstLast: Unknown
Success rate
Recent failure
Outcomes
0
Output quality
Failed
0
Not relevant
0
Installs
0
Risk blocked
0
Setup needed
0
Production
0

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Health signals

GitHub stars
2.0K
Quality score
54/100
Last GitHub push
Aug 19, 2026
Framework hints
Unknown
OpenAgentSkill views
45
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Outbound clicks
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Review then install

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  • GitHub adoption2.0K GitHub starsPASS
  • Stars/forks activity2.0K stars, 89 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadataINFO
  • Recent maintenance2d since pushPASS
  • License clarityMITPASS
  • README/SKILL.md completenessMetadata includes enough usage and workflow contextPASS
  • Dependency/runtime riskno major dependency risk hints in public metadataPASS